Filibuster gives US Senators 125 sleepless hours. Washington DC, United States of America (USA).
Various shots of the Capitol, with building going on in the foreground. MS dome of the Capitol. Various shots one of the Senators at his desk working, he yawns,...
Filibuster gives US Senators 125 sleepless hours. Washington DC, United States of America (USA).
Various shots of the Capitol, with building going on in the foreground. MS dome of the Capitol. Various shots one of the Senators at his desk working, he yawns, gets up, takes off his jacket and climbs into sleeping bag on settee.
CU notice on door saying 'Mr McGee Wyoming'. CU notice hung round his neck saying 'Do Not Disturb', he is fully clothed. The telephone rings, he answers it, replaces 'phone and then gets out his electric razor and shaves.
Interior Senate House, pan down from balcony to show rows of single beds. LS from conference table, pan to show beds in the same room. Various shots showing Senator Humphrey working at his desk.
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